I read her last book, so I was kind of disappointed that I got basically the same book, just updated. The book was interesting but didn't seem to apply to me vert much at all, which was a huge disappointment. I was a natural dirty blonde, now I have auburn hair and never intend to let it go gray, that is one part I didn't understand , if it is red, and going to stay red, what is the point of figuring what kind of gray it would be? Secondly, I didn't really agree with a lot of the colors. As far as I can guess I am a summer, but I see colors I would never wear. Ms. Pflaummer states over and over how she doesn't like black, but a LBD is a wardrobe staple for most, especially one with dark auburn hair and blonde highlights .As far as I could see there was hardly any discussion about jeans. Which I live in but firmly believe can be dressed up or down. The category that I fell into is youthful, and I didn't agree with most of these categories. Lastly, the stores mentioned at the end were about 95% of what I would call high end stores. She refers to Macy's as a mid-level store. Some of us can't afford it, but still want to stay fashionable. I wish I could find a book for middle class people that includes make-up. Any suggestions?